Photos

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Maps

181,006 maps found.

1899, Lockleaze Ref. RNC765437
1899-1909, Locksgreen Ref. RNC765457
1902, Low Hill Ref. RNC768211
1897-1909, Gurnard Ref. RNC723661
1901-1902, Hampton Hargate Ref. RNC726240
1887 - 1899, Marian-Glas Ref. HOSM70738
1896 - 1907, Chillerton Ref. HOSM40801
1896 - 1907, Hale Common Ref. HOSM47371
1896 - 1907, Shalfleet Ref. HOSM58998
1881 - 1899, Bilborough Ref. HOSM37712
1881 - 1899, Bulwell Ref. HOSM39446
1881, Nottingham Ref. HOSM45640
1894, Lisson Grove Ref. HOSM65692
1895 - 1907, Widley Ref. HOSM64556
1885 - 1900, Castlecroft Ref. HOSM40305
1883 - 1886, Oxley Ref. HOSM55966
1885 - 1900, Tettenhall Wood Ref. HOSM61428
1899, Amlwch Port Ref. HOSM35943
1899, Bull Bay Ref. HOSM39505
1887 - 1899, Carreglefn Ref. HOSM40176

Books

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Memories

29,022 memories found. Showing results 5,721 to 5,730.

Children's Convalescent Home Charnwood Forest 1949

I was three years old when I went to Charnwood Forest for four weeks to convalesce in late spring 1949. I was recovering from pleurisy and pneumonia. My parents didn't have a car so I was ...Read more

A memory of Woodhouse Eaves

1965

1964 and my parents announced to us kids that we were going to move to the countryside from Great Bar in Birmingham where we were all living at my grandmothers house My Father had died back when I was seven and mother had eventually ...Read more

A memory of Market Harborough by Keith Luckman

The Chimes Filling Station

Hello Ken, You may remember us, the Beaven boys at number 71 or 72 (Parents Name Collins). I was born in 1945, Stephen in 1940 and Michael 1936. I went to the lovely Eardley Road Primary school before we moved to Clapham ...Read more

A memory of Streatham

1871

In 1871 my relatives were inn keepers of the cross keys pub. Names were Dorothy Hadfield and Abraham Barber. This I have just found out on my family history. They were in the pub in 1861 also and I think before that. I dont know if this is ...Read more

A memory of Chapel Milton by Laura Lomax

Best Holiday Ever

When I saw this photo, and read the memory by Jill Graham, I have to admit that tears filled my eyes. I stayed at Ashleigh with my parents and sister in the 60s. It was the first time that my parents had ever booked a holiday ...Read more

A memory of Allendale Town

Northcote Road

My granddad was a master baker in the shop on the corner of Northcote Road and Mallinson Road (1930's). There used to be an old advertisement painted high up on the side wall. I would love to know the name of the bakery if anyone remembers. I think there is a Gail's Bakery on this site now.

A memory of Battersea

Charles Peters

Charles Peters was my Great Great Grandfather and he owned the Vale of Health Hotel in the early 1900's. He rented rooms to to the artists, including Henry Lamb and Sir Stanley Spencer. For whatever reason, Charles was so very ...Read more

A memory of Vale of Health by Susan Marshall

Old Friends

I lived in Smallfield during the war years, firstly in Broadbridge Cottages surrounded by barrage balloons and then New Road. My best friend was Sandra Steel, remember all the children in the road had chickenpox at the same time. We ...Read more

A memory of Smallfield by Marion Bannister

Green Bank School

2 roomed little private school which was the worst ever experienced. Owned/run/head mistress by an ex-nun MISS MELADY who was absolutely vile and cruel. Luckily she taught the older class whilst another teacher class I was in. My ...Read more

A memory of Yelverton by Heather Shepherd

Miniature Villlage

The miniature village was the work of Chris Joyce. His grandsons Christopher, Keith and Adrian were school friends of mine, and his daughter-in-law, Edith, a close friend of my mum.

A memory of Fletching by Richard Hames

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Captions

29,158 captions found. Showing results 13,729 to 13,752.

Caption For Southport, Thatched Cottages 1914

In an area that once relied on agriculture and fishing, thatched cottages were once a common sight.

Caption For Lowestoft, High Lighthouse 1921

Lowestoft is the most easterly point of Britain, with many dangerous sandbanks offshore. Trinity House built two lighthouses, one on the clifftop, one on the shingle below.

Caption For Petersfield, Market Place C1950

The most striking buildings in Petersfield are Georgian; some of them overlook the large square in which stands the statue of William III, depicted on horseback and dressed, absurdly, as a Roman.

Caption For Newent, Broad Street C1965

On the right, the imposing 18th-century brick frontage of Lloyd's Bank, with its stone pediment and columned entrance, faces the small shops across the road.

Caption For Devonport, Mount Wise 1890

Below the fortifications of Mount Wise we can see a variety of shipping, from paddle steamers to ancient naval vessels, which were probably used as training depots.

Caption For Two Dales, Red House C1960

This small settlement to the south of Bakewell lies between Halldale and Darley Dale and, architecturally at least, has little to commend it.

Caption For Kirkstall Abbey, The Western Facade C1861

Kirkstall is one of the finest and most complete examples of early Cistercian architecture in Britain.

Caption For Queniborough, The Village C1965

The main street is wide, with a fine collection of houses of various dates, styles and materials. In the photograph only the telegraph pole and its wires intrude into the scene.

Caption For South Wigston, Blaby Road C1960

It was W G Hoskins who said of South Wigston that 'it reaches the rock bottom of English provincial life', and it would be hard to disagree with his sentiments.

Caption For Plymouth, St Andrew's Church 1889

Construction of St Andrew's started in 1370 and the tower was built by Thomas Yogge in 1481.

Caption For Little Petherick, The Village 1906

The village lies at the head of a small creek off the Camel estuary; this narrow lane has become the main road between Wadebridge and Padstow.

Caption For Pitsea, The Broadway C1955

Harold George Howard's first row of shops appeared in 1929. It included the cinema, still known as the Broadway here, but later renamed the Century.

Caption For Bordon, The Village C1905

The War Office purchased over 1,600 acres of land here in 1863, and by 1903 camps had been constructed for troops returning from the Boer War.

Caption For Windermere, 1887

This is the original hand-rowed ferry service across the narrowest part of the Windermere at Bowness Nab.

Caption For Lower Slaughter, The Green C1955

Lower Slaughter is best visited on a crisp winter's day, when the stream is full and the houses stand clear against the morning sun.

Caption For Oxford, Ship Street And Exeter College Chapel 1922

Exeter College was founded by one of Exeter's bishops in 1314, though most of the college buildings have been restored or rebuilt over the years.

Caption For Ravenscar, Station Square C1960

Mention of a Roman signal station in the Domesday Book in 1086 dates the history of this area back as far as the fourth century.

Caption For Sandsend, The Village 1901

The railway station is in the centre, to the left of the bridge. It was the final station along the scenic route from Teesside to Whitby.

Caption For Exeter, The Cathedral, The Nave Looking East 1896

The interior of Exeter Cathedral is glorious.

Caption For London, St Giles, Fish Stall 1885

A bustling street scene at the junction of Oxford Street and the Charing Cross Road.We think of advertising as a modern phenomenon.

Caption For London, St Giles Circus 1910

A bustling street scene at the junction of Oxford Street and the Charing Cross Road.We think of advertising as a modern phenomenon.

Caption For Liskeard, The Post Office 1912

This new post office has been opened recently at the corner of Baytree Hill and Windsor Place.

Caption For Fowey, The Harbour On Regatta Day 1901

Fowey's most famous son, the writer Quiller Couch, relished the bustle and colour of Fowey's August regatta, claiming there could be no better place to enjoy the bracing sea air.

Caption For Southwold, From The Marshes 1896

The tripod structure at the head of the creek is the base of a small wind-pump, vital to pump the salt water to the salt pans where the boiling and refining process could take place